According to the reporter, during a laparoscopic procedure, after setting up the first clip, clips fell down the instrument's tip.The clips fell into the patient's cavity, but were retrieved using an instrument.Another instrument was used to resolve the issue and complete the procedure.There was no patient injury.
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Evaluation summary: medtronic conducted an investigation based upon all information received.The device was available for evaluation.Visual inspection noted the jaws of the instrument were received out of alignment.It was reported that the clip(s) were unintentionally ejected from the jaws and a component disengaged from the device into the surgical cavity.The reported issues were confirmed.The product analysis noted evidence that the device was not used as intended.This issue may occur if the instrument jaw has been positioned at an acute angle to the vessel, and if applied on excessively thick or rigid tissue, the tips of the clip could be prevented from contacting each other.The manufacturing records for each device are thoroughly reviewed prior to release to ensure that it meets all medtronic quality specifications.The instructions included with this device provide the following guidance: do not twist the jaws excessively or attempt to lift excessive tissue when firing the instrument.Additionally, once the clip has been loaded into the jaw, the clip must be formed with one continuous handle compression.If an attempt is made to form the clip with multiple partial compressions, the clip will partially form and may disengage from the clip track.Either situation may cause the clip to malform or scissor and may ultimately break.Medtronic is submitting this report to comply with fda reporting regulations under 21 cfr parts 4 and 803.This report is based upon information obtained by medtronic, which the company may not have been able to fully investigate or verify prior to the date the report was required by the fda.Medtronic has made reasonable efforts to obtain more complete information and has provided as much relevant information as is available to the company as of the submission date of this report.This report does not constitute an admission or a conclusion by fda, medtronic, or its employees that the device, medtronic, or its employee caused or contributed to the event described in the report.In particular, this report does not constitute an admission by anyone that the product described in this report has any ¿defects¿ or has ¿malfunctioned¿.These words are included in the fda 3500a form and are fixed items for selection created by the fda to categorize the type of event solely for the purpose of regulatory reporting.Medtronic objects to the use of these words and others like them because of the lack of definition and the connotations implied by these terms.This statement should be included with any information or report disclosed to the public under the freedom of information act.Any required fields that are unpopulated are blank because the information is currently unknown or unavailable.A good faith effort will be made to obtain the applicable information relevant to the report.If information is provided in the future, a supplemental report will be issued.
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